Could the stone pillar at the hill of Tara in Ireland be an ancient lingam of the Dagda? The evidence may surprise you… The Lia Fáil has stood on the … Continue reading Dagda Lingam?
The infinite love that sustains us
If it were not for the grace of God, life on Earth as humans would cease to exist, there would be no second chances. It is through the abundance of … Continue reading The infinite love that sustains us
What is Dharmic Druidism?
Druidism itself is not a religion, but the methodology of the Druids of ancient times can be dubbed “Druidism”. Like Brahminism is to Hinduism, so is Druidism to “Celticism”. The … Continue reading What is Dharmic Druidism?
Reversion to Celticism
The ancient Celtic faith, a vital spiritual tradition rooted in profound metaphysical insights, calls for revival among descendants of the Celts across Europe. It is a living worldview capable of healing, merging the understanding of dualities. This restoration reconnects individuals with their ancestors and the divine, asserting their spiritual heritage and purpose.
Arch Druid Lochru remembered as a Martyr
Today we honor Arch Druid Lochru whom lost his life against the expanding Church.
Was Saint Patrick attributed with Christianity’s violent conquest of Ireland?
Was Saint Patrick attributed with Christianity’s violent conquest of Ireland?
The mnemonic technique of the ancient world
Learn more about the memory techniques of the ancient world and how the Druids employed them…
The West needs its Goddesses back
Reincorporating Goddess worship into Western society, as practiced by many of our ancestors, can be seen as a vital step toward restoring balance, not only spiritually but also culturally and socially.
The law of gníma
In the ancient Indo-European world the laws of actions and their consequences had both material and spiritual impacts. A person who violated the laws of nature and their Earthly duty … Continue reading The law of gníma
A history into Handfasting
Handfasting is an ancient ritual with a long and varied history, most commonly associated with Celtic and Pagan traditions in Britain, Ireland, and Scotland. The practice symbolizes the binding of … Continue reading A history into Handfasting
